2023.6
I went on a trip to Kochi Prefecture
Surfing ? on the Ōki Coast
The best location
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Kochi Prefecture is located in the Shikoku region of Japan and is characterized by a warm climate that makes it easy to spend in any season.
Also, Kochi Prefecture is famous as the birthplace of Ryoma Sakamoto.
We introduce sightseeing spots in each of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter in Kochi Prefecture.
Kochi Prefecture, which faces the Pacific Ocean, has few coves and high waves, so it is a hidden surf spot. Rafting and trekking in the vast wilderness are recommended. One of the highlights is the beautiful rice terraces of Yoshinobu and Oishi in early summer and the five-storied pagoda of Chikurinji Temple.
Kochi Prefecture is the largest producer of yuzu in Japan. In autumn, please enjoy yuzu with the autumn leaves.
Compared to other areas, winter is warm and easy to sightsee, and spring is full of charm when the cherry blossoms around Kochi Castle are superb.
From hidden gem sights to popular attractions, Kochi Prefecture has a different atmosphere in each of the four seasons.
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